“I used two K-Mart ‘bits and bobs’ shelves and had a piece of timber cut to size from Bunnings, which I covered in vinyl, so I could run it across and double my storage. I then used acrylic bins which used to be in my fridge; to store my dishcloths, dish sponges, beeswax wraps, bin bags, and paper towels.”

Taylor Flanery from Household Management 101 suggests taking everything out of the cupboard first, before considering every item.

“Since the space under your kitchen sink is small and contained the best way to approach this mission is to empty everything out of there, and then make each item ‘earn’ its spot back under the sink," she explained.

"That means getting rid of trash and items you never use, putting items away that do not belong there, and then finally, removing excess and duplicates until what you've got in the space can easily fit.”

4. Spin it

Carmel from Our Fifth House recommends using a Lazy Susan to easily access everything under the sink.

“The lazy Susan [is] being put to work keeping all of my cleaning sprays within reach,” she said.

Katrina Springer from The Organised Housewife uses drawers and a tension rod to organize her stuff under the kitchen sink.

“These drawers are from Bunnings. In the top drawer I keep my tea towels. Previously, I stored them on the other side of the kitchen. I’ve moved my stash to directly under the sink so we don’t drip water onto the floor. In the lower drawers I have dishwasher tablets and spare sponges,” she explained.

"This aqua tension rod holds my homemade cleaning bottles, it helps to keep the cupboard clutter free. I got this rod a few years ago from Daiso. Tension rods are extremely hard to find, if you find one please let me know! Bunnings don’t sell them. Spotlight have some great quality ones, however, their smallest is 80cm."